2012–13 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season
| 2012–13 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season  | |
|---|---|
| Beanpot Championship, W 6–3 vs. Northeastern | |
| Conference | Hockey East | 
| Home ice | Kelley Rink | 
| Rankings | |
| USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine | #6 | 
| USCHO.com/CBS College Sports | #6 | 
| Record | |
| Overall | 22-12-4 | 
| Home | 11-5-2 | 
| Road | 8-5-2 | 
| Neutral | 3-2-0 | 
| Coaches and captains | |
| Head coach | Jerry York | 
| Assistant coaches | Mike Cavanaugh Greg Brown Jim Logue  | 
| Captain(s) | Pat Mullane | 
| Alternate captain(s) | Patrick Wey, Steven Whitney | 
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The 2012–13 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey team represented Boston College in the 2012–13 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season. The team was coached by Jerry York, his nineteenth season behind the bench at Boston College. The Eagles play their home games at Kelley Rink on the campus of Boston College, competing in Hockey East.
BC competed in two in-season tournaments during the 2012–13 season. In December, the Eagles participated in the Mariucci Classic hosted by Minnesota in Minneapolis, losing to host Minnesota in the championship match. BC also competed in the 61st annual Beanpot tournament alongside Boston-area schools Boston University, Harvard, and Northeastern, at TD Garden, defeating Northeastern in the championship to capture their fourth consecutive title.
Despite a strong 22–12–4 record and 15–9–3 in conference play, one point short of the regular season title, the Eagles did not fare well in the postseason. Following a semifinal loss to Boston University in the Hockey East tournament, the Eagles fell to Union College in the first round of NCAA Tournament. However, a few bright spots of the season included sophomore Johnny Gaudreau being a Hobey Baker award finalist after helping the US National Junior team to win a gold medal at the 2013 World Junior Championship in Ufa, Russia, as well as Head Coach Jerry York became the winningest head coach in NCAA Hockey history, passing Ron Mason, with his 925th win over Alabama-Huntsville in the 2012 Mariucci Classic.